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season numbers
      Fri Nov 25 2005 06:39 PM

you know, now that we have a forecast lounge for the non fact-based attempts to predict things... it calls into question where the season forecasts belong. there's a lot of guesswork involved in that stuff. maybe the one in may is better grounded, but trying to get next year's numbers in the late fall is pretty much a guesscast.
folks who usually put stuff here and maybe don't have the experience or mettle at weather to feel comfortable making solid predictions... feel free to run over to the forum and post your best shot on that thread. your dice toss is as good as mine, and we don't have any real low bidders, so the chance for an early coup is alive. i mean, really... i've posted what is traditionally considered a very active year.. and dang near everybody is above me. 2005 has really stretched the realm of expectations.
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* season numbers HanKFranK Fri Nov 25 2005 06:39 PM
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